System Effecting Seabreeze Storms in Louisiana; Radar View

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System Effecting Seabreeze Storms in Louisiana; Radar View

#1 Postby Sean in New Orleans » Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:10 am

System is causing seabreeze storm to race North today as the Lower Central Gulf Region is under the influence of the depression. The outer bands of the system are visible at the extreme bottom of New Orleans radar.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... klix.shtml
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#2 Postby One Eye » Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:17 am

You can sure see the surge of moisture heading north. Hopefully the sea breeze covergence line will stay to the north today for oue family cookout. Theirs nothing like a good homeade hamburger and grille chicken on the 4th. :)
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#3 Postby Radar » Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:18 am

Thanks for the image Sean.. I'am now debating on whether I want to make the trip over to N.O. to go to Six Flags today. It looks like it could be awash, I may have to settle for something locally. We have season passes so we have been over there 3 times since June 1st.. so no biggie if we cant go.
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#4 Postby Sean in New Orleans » Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:39 am

Radar wrote:Thanks for the image Sean.. I'am now debating on whether I want to make the trip over to N.O. to go to Six Flags today. It looks like it could be awash, I may have to settle for something locally. We have season passes so we have been over there 3 times since June 1st.. so no biggie if we cant go.

I'd go to Six Flags today. I see no tropical weather in our area today. Everyone's 4th of July plans should be fine today around New Orleans.
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#5 Postby Radar » Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:51 am

Thanks Sean, your info is appreciated.. Now debating on whether I want to go or have a cook out at home and stay close to the PC so I can monitor storm :lol:
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#6 Postby corpusbreeze » Mon Jul 04, 2005 12:04 pm

Well if it does move up north it just means more drying out for us here in Texas. If it can get any dryer.
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#7 Postby Rainband » Mon Jul 04, 2005 12:08 pm

corpusbreeze wrote:Well if it does move up north it just means more drying out for us here in Texas. If it can get any dryer.
*does a rain dance for Corpusbreeze* Tries to send some of Rainbands relatives that way!! :D
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